- AMERICAN OWNED, FAMILY OPERATED - Join the Rhino USA Family and Support a Father/Son Business With the Best USA-Based Customer Support.
- ULTIMATE STATIC STRAP - Crafted from Durable Polyester, Our Weather-Resistant Strap Ensures Long-Lasting Performance, Superior Strength, and Reliable Protection During Recovery Situations
- USED FOR FLAT RECOVERY - Ideal for Towing or Pulling Vehicles that are Stuck on Flat Surfaces, Providing a Reliable Solution for Recovering Vehicles Without Damaging Them.
- TRIPLE REINFORCED ENDS - High Tensile Loop Ends Provide Protection Against Wear and Tear, Abrasion, and Load Stress, Ensuring Durable and Secure Connection Points When Recovering
- REAL LIFETIME REPLACEMENT - All Rhino USA Products Come With a Lifetime Replacement. If you Encounter any Issues, We'll Ensure You're 100% Satisfied With a Replacement or Refund.
Product description
The Rhino USA Recovery Tow Straps
Conquer any towing challenge with confidence
Crafted from high-strength, weather-resistant materials, these straps are built to withstand the toughest conditions and heaviest loads. Whether you're pulling a vehicle out of a ditch or hauling heavy equipment, trust Rhino USA Recovery Straps offroad.
No Stretch, All Power - Tow Straps In Action
Perfect for winch extensions, flat towing, and rocky terrain. Use Rhino USA's tow straps for unmatched strength and control.
How to Safely use a Recovery Strap
A recovery strap is a useful tool for pulling a vehicle out of a ditch, mud, or other difficult terrain. Here are the steps to follow to use a recovery strap safely and effectively:
- Ensure that both vehicles are on stable ground and turned off. Check that the recovery strap is in good condition and free from any tears, cuts, or other damage.
- Identify a secure attachment point on the stuck vehicle. The attachment point should be a strong, solid metal point, such as a tow hook or frame rail. Do not attach the recovery strap to plastic parts or bumpers, as these can break under the force of the pull.
- Attach one end of the recovery strap to the secure attachment point on the stuck vehicle.
- Identify a secure attachment point on the pulling vehicle. The attachment point should also be a strong, solid metal point, such as a D Ring Shackle or frame rail. Do not attach the recovery strap to plastic parts or bumpers.
- Attach the other end of the recovery strap to the secure attachment point on the pulling vehicle.
- Signal to the driver of the pulling vehicle to begin slowly driving forward. As the pulling vehicle moves forward, the recovery strap will start to stretch, building up tension.
- Once the recovery strap has stretched as far as it can go, the driver of the pulling vehicle should continue driving forward slowly, pulling the stuck vehicle out of the difficult terrain.
- Once the stuck vehicle is free, both vehicles should be brought to a stop, and the recovery strap should be disconnected carefully from both vehicles.
- Store the recovery strap properly by coiling it neatly and securing it with Velcro straps or a storage bag.
Enhanced Strength and Reliability for Maximum Performance
Distribute the load evenly with the help of the triple loop ends and prevent wear and tear in high-stress areas with a secure and lasting connection in demanding situations.
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How does the lifetime replacement program work?
All of our high quality products are made to last a lifetime. However, If you ever happen to experience rips, tears or frays, we will replace it at no cost, GUARANTEED!
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Where are your products manufactured?
All of our products are designed, engineered and lab tested here in the USA, however, due to the extremely high cost of manufacturing locally, we source raw materials and manufacture overseas in order to keep the cost of our products competitive.

